Guest Posts

This is a guest post by Davida. This month, poker players from around the world will flood Casino Barriere d’Enghien-les-Bains for the World Series of Poker Europe. The 100-year-old casino on the outskirts of Paris will provide the backdrop for the 2013 WSOP Europe’s first High Rollers no limit Hold’em tournament. Eight WSOP gold bracelets […]

This is a guest post by “A Winning Poker Player” Does online poker etiquette exist? Yes… well, it should. Poker is a game that lends itself to psyching out tactics and so it’s always been accepted that loud mouths like Danny Negreanu will verbally jab you during a hand. Banter is part of the game […]

This is a guest post by Luke. Many online poker sites and casinos offer poker bonuses to new and existing players. While the promise of free money may sound like a scam, legitimate and established Internet casinos give out these bonuses all the time. The offers are legitimate, but there are a few things that […]

This is a guest post by Davida. We’re always working on our games. As poker players, we know learning is a lifelong process, one we now have more time to commit to, thanks to these innovative poker apps. Poker Cruncher (Android & iPhone) Often referred to as advanced Poker Stove, this poker odds calculator puts […]

This is a guest post by Alan Bryan. It’s no surprise that Nevada is leading the wave in the legalization of online gambling. Player Verify has joined the long list of companies seeking an online gambling license in Nevada including Caesars Entertainment Corp and MGM Resorts International. Extending its licensing privileges can potentially open the […]

This is a guest post by Harrison James. There is more than one type of poker tournament. Whether playing in an online poker room such as http://poker.paddypower.com/online-poker or in a gambling den or casino, if you want to get in on the real money tournament scene, you need to learn the different poker tournament types. […]

This is a guest post by Bruce Hyland. It used to be that buying a home was simple. You would take out your 30-year, fixed rate mortgage and that would be that. 30 years of the same payment later, and the house was yours. These days things are much more complicated. You’ve got FHA loans, […]